Before & After - playing with LR presets and temperature
Re: Before & After - playing with LR presets and temperature
Posted by: Patti Hinton,28 Oct 2008 [11:49 UTC],Sean, I agree. I like the last 2 best. I like the ethereal porcelain look of the skin.
~patti
Re: Before & After - playing with LR presets and temperature
Posted by: Patti Hinton,28 Oct 2008 [11:46 UTC], Last modification by:Patti Hinton, 28 Oct 2008 [11:46 UTC]In Re: Before & After - playing with LR presets and temperature (28 Oct 2008 [06:18]) Sean Allott wrote:
I like the third and fourth the best, I lean towards high key, slightly overexposed stuff as it is very flattering in the skin. When I do portraits I prefer a lot of light for that reason.
Re: Before & After - playing with LR presets and temperature
Posted by: Sean Allott,28 Oct 2008 [11:18 UTC],I like the third and fourth the best, I lean towards high key, slightly overexposed stuff as it is very flattering in the skin. When I do portraits I prefer a lot of light for that reason.
Before & After - playing with LR presets and temperature
Posted by: Patti Hinton,28 Oct 2008 [09:14 UTC], Last modification by:Patti Hinton, 28 Oct 2008 [10:14 UTC]
Original photo of my daughter
I applied the infrared preset Jamie posted and got this
Then I tried overexposure by converting to grayscale then adjusting the temp to -85 and tint to +19 and got this
I tried it again on her friend Vicki's photo where I think it is more striking with the high contrast of her dark hair. Jen's red hair doesn't provide enough contrast in this photo.
Thoughts?



